CHeBA Annual Report 2020

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Research Grant to Fund Major Advance in Fight Against Dementia Co-Director of CHeBA, Professor Perminder Sachdev AM, has been awarded a $3.289 million National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grant to develop robust biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment and dementia. The prestigious award, which provides funding over five years, will allow researchers at CHeBA to identify, validate and demonstrate the research and clinical utility of biomarkers, especially small vessel disease, contributing to cognitive decline and dementia. By the year 2030, Australians over the age of 65 years will comprise 22% of the population with a current estimate of 447,116 Australians living with dementia and over a million people involved in their care. About 250 new diagnoses of dementia are made each day and by 2050 the prediction is that there will be nearly 900,000 Australians living with dementia. Professor Sachdev’s research in cognitive ageing and dementia spans two decades with the overarching objective of reducing the burden of late-life cognitive disorders. Dementia is estimated to cost greater than $15 billion per year and is the second leading cause of death in Australia - first in women – and there is no cure.

“While research in Alzheimer’s disease has advanced rapidly in the last three decades and we may be at the threshold of disease-modifying drugs, the research effort in vascular dementia has been much more modest, even though vascular dementia has been referred to as ‘preventable’ dementia.” Professor Perminder Sachdev AM The Investigator Grant will allow Professor Sachdev and his team to explore several biomarkers to determine the most robust single or combined set of biomarkers. “A research program will then follow to translate the biomarkers into both research and clinical practice, and the application of surrogate markers of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia to clinical trials,” he said. “The expectation is that in five years, these biomarkers will have routine application in research and in the clinic, which will be a major advance in our fight against dementia,” said Professor Sachdev.

The two leading causes of dementia are Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia and it is generally claimed that vascular dementia accounts for 15-30% of all dementia. Further, cerebrovascular disease is a common co-occurrence with other brain pathologies and the total contribution of vascular pathology to dementia may be as high as 50-70%. While research in Alzheimer’s disease has advanced rapidly in the last three decades and we may be at the threshold of disease-modifying drugs, the research effort in vascular dementia has been much more modest, even though vascular dementia has been referred to as ‘preventable dementia’, said Professor Sachdev.

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Professor Perminder Sachdev AM


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Appendix H: Conference Presentations

13min
pages 104-105

Appendix G: Publications

49min
pages 98-103

Appendix C: Postgraduate Students

6min
pages 90-91

Current Projects

1hr
pages 54-83

Appendix B: External Appointments

9min
pages 87-89

Completed Projects

1min
pages 84-85

CHeBA Collaborators

6min
pages 50-53

Public Forums

2min
pages 45-46

Major Supporters

3min
pages 47-49

CHeBA Visiting Lecture Series

1min
page 44

CHeBA in the Media

1min
page 43

The Brain Dialogues

2min
page 42

CHeBA Publication Awards

4min
pages 37-39

InThisTogether

1min
pages 40-41

Sydney Memory & Ageing Study

6min
pages 30-31

PhD Research Features

5min
pages 34-36

Maintain Your Brain

2min
page 32

Older Australian Twins Study

2min
page 29

Sydney Centenarian Study

3min
page 28

SHARED

1min
pages 26-27

COSMIC

4min
pages 22-23

STROKOG

4min
pages 24-25

Neuropsychology

2min
pages 18-19

COGNISANCE

5min
pages 20-21

Neuropsychiatry

1min
page 17

Neuroimaging

2min
page 16

Genetics & Epigenomics

3min
pages 14-15

Brain Ageing Research Laboratory

2min
page 13

Research Grant to Fund Major Advance in Fight Against Dementia

2min
page 6

Effects of Alcohol Greatest in Three Key Periods

1min
pages 10-11

Co-Directors' Report

4min
pages 2-3

Metformin Treatment Linked to Slowed Cognitive Decline

1min
page 9

People Aged 95+ Show Greater Brain Connectivity

1min
page 7

Certain Memory Complaints Predict Future Dementia

1min
page 8

About the Centre

2min
pages 4-5
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